NZ vs IND second Test | India dismiss New Zealand for 235\, taking slender first-innings lead

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NZ vs IND second Test | India dismiss New Zealand for 235, taking slender first-innings lead

Getting into the groove: Mohammed Shami used the conditions well to scalp three New Zealand wickets. Twitter  

New Zealand had resumed on 63 without loss, looking to rack up a big lead over India's first-innings 242 but lost all 10 wickets for the addition of just 172 runs.

Seamer Mohammed Shami took 4-81 and Ravindra Jadeja claimed an astonishing catch as India stormed back into the second and final test against New Zealand on Sunday by dismissing the hosts for 235 to bring up tea on the second day.

Kyle Jamieson provided some rearguard resistance with a gritty 49 and he was the last wicket to fall as the tourists took a slender first-innings lead of seven runs that looked highly unlikely when play started at Hagley Oval.

Already 1-0 down in the series after a thumping 10-wicket defeat in Wellington and under pressure after a final session batting collapse on day one, India needed something special to get back into the match.

 

Their bowlers provided it by firing for the first time on this tour, ripping through New Zealand's top order in the first session and mopping up the tail in the second.

New Zealand had resumed on 63 without loss, looking to rack up a big lead over India's first-innings 242 but lost all 10 wickets for the addition of just 172 runs.

Umesh Yadav celebrates after taking a catch to dismiss New Zealand's Ross Taylor   | Photo Credit: REUTERS

 

Seamer Jasprit Bumrah took 3-62, spin-bowling all-rounder Jadeja pitched in with a couple of wickets, while Umesh Yadav got the show rolling with the wicket of Tom Blundell (30) in the first 20 minutes of play.

Opener Tom Latham managed to reach his 17th test half century and top-scored for the home side with 52 before leaving a Shami delivery that nipped in to rattle his leg stump.

Neil Wagner also stalled the Indians with a battling 21 but Shami got him too when Jadeja, at deep square, leaped into the air and plucked a ball out of the sky that looked destined for the boundary.

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